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Tuesday, February 24, 2009
See Keshia Knight Pulliam March 7
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Apparently a lot of you saw Atlanta actress Keshia Knight Pulliam in the country’s No. 1 movie this week, “Madea Goes To Jail,” which should only boost interest in her upcoming in-person appearance.
Pulliam is scheduled to join T.I., “Real Housewives of Atlanta’s” Lisa Wu Hartwell and fellow Tyler Perry film alum Rockmond Dunbar (“The Family That Preys”) March 7 at the Barnes & Noble Camp Creek to sign copies of “Saving Our Daughters: From A Man’s Point of View.”
The book is part of a campaign launched last October during Domestic Violence Prevention month, when some of the male celebrity contributors (including Atlanta rapper-actor T.I.) took part in a national media campaign supporting abuse survivors and challenging men to seek help.
A month later female celebs took on a more prominent role.
“I consistently donate clothing to shelters, prepare meals for Project Open Hand in Atlanta for girls in need and participate in projects like this,” Pulliam said in a press release. (Read our interview with her before “Madea” hit theaters.)“Regardless of what other people look like or what clothes they are wearing, beauty is on the inside.”
Have you read “Saving Our Daughters”? Plan to see Pulliam (from 3 to 5 p.m.) next week? And what grade would you give her in “Madea Goes To Jail”?

